10.10.2009

Since  Yohji Yamamoto’s runway show, we’ve been hitting the streets of Paris at a manic pace, traveling from showroom appointment to showroom appointment. Wednesday, the schedule included writing the collections of Commes des Garcons, Junya Watanabe and Mr. Yamamoto. By circumstance, it was Japanese designers day. The headliners of Japan. Scattered throughout the rest of the week, we also had collection writing appointments with Sacai by Chitose Abe, Undercover  by Jun Takahashi, Toga by Yasuko Furuta, If Six was Nine. Japanese designers have long held an important presence here in Paris since Mr. Yamamoto and Ms. Kawakubo first forged the way in the 80’s

I had mentioned a long duster coat that so caught me off guard during the Yamamoto runway show that I failed to capture a good photo. There I found it in the showroom…. swaying elegantly on a black metal rack in the middle of the showroom. It’s beauty was silencing. Silk that has been laser cut and distressed to look like lace from afar. It seems as if an army of moths had gathered to eat away at the fabric. 

                         

                                                      all photos : DChen

This piece is high on my list as one of the top pieces from the spring / summer  collections. Delivery in stores February 2010.


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  1. Elisabetta on 10.26.2009

    this piece is fantstic… it’ reminds me of a fur cape made by the Fendi sisters in the late 80s. it was made of black bukhara and cut as if it was lace. even if you were against fur you couldn’t but admire a similar piece that I still remember after so much time. and this is great too

  2. Douglas on 10.26.2009

    Hello Elisabetta! This piece of Yohji’s had the same effect on me. Something I will always remember as well. Hope you’re well…hello to Nicola, also! – Douglas

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